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Francisco de Moncada, 3rd Marquis of Aitona

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to transfer the general management of affairs in his Netherlands possessions to Brussels and remove any responsibility for such matters from the government in
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He was made the commander-in-chief of the Spanish navy in the Netherlands in 1630. On 12–13 March 1631, his seamen under command of Count
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portrait from Anthony van Dyck), a general and commander of the Spanish-Flemish armies, and a brilliant medieval historian, was born in
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He died in 1635 of a fever, caught at the successful siege of the
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rule, more say in their governmental affairs were rejected.
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while Francisco de Moncada was interim Governor in the
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Portrait of Francisco de Moncada
Anthony van Dyck
Spanish Netherlands
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna
Austria
Catalan
Spanish Netherlands
Germany
Spanish Netherlands
equestrian
Valencia
Gastón de Moncada, 2nd Marquis of Aitona
Viceroy of Sardinia
Viceroy of Aragon
Callosa
chivalry
troubadours
Joanot Martorell
Tirant lo Blanch
Miguel de Cervantes
Don Quixote
Catalan Company
Roger de Flor
Byzantine Empire
Duchy of Athens
Barcelona
Madrid
Paris

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